review 1: I was going to write a long review about how boring this book was but what's the point just don't read it unless you like boring main characters, predictable endings and awkward instalove triangles. The main character basically ran off because she wanted to meet an attractive guy...

review 1: I have not read the book that precedes this one, but I enjoyed this one nevertheless. The predicament of the main character(s) was an interesting one, as was the future world portrayed in the book. I was interested right away to find out where the book was going and how things wo...

review 1: I was thinking this had a lot of holes in the plot, but then i learned it wasn't holes- it was twists. the big reveal at the end made everything else make sense, from the counting to the missing change. still, very much a novel with characters who are characters. I guess i lik...

review 1: I absolutely loved the first book, but this was even better. I rarely read sequels because I don't want to risk ruining the memory of the first book. (The sequels to Gospel According to Larry just about broke my heart.) But Pearson has restored my faith. She took the solid story ...

review 1: I have to say I liked this one a little more than The Adoration of Jenna Fox. This sequel takes place 260 years later when Jenna's best friends Locke and Kara who had been supposedly killed in the accident that Jenna survived have been brought back to life, thanks to an evil scie...

review 1: This book shows a fascinating world that has just one flaw of only showing what is happening in the once former United States. It was still fascinating to see this future where the new group of outcasts are the descendants of those who chose not to belong to either side of the no...

review 1: For Destiny Faraday, October the 19th has never been a day she has loved and during the novel we are about to see why as on the day of what turns out to be her seventeenth birthday , her and three friends decide to skip school and go on a road trip -their destination is Langdon ....

review 1: Destiny and her friends ditched school classes, and explore the world outside their community. They face problems most importantly on relationships between people, especially about whether going to meet the parent to get along together. I learned an important lesson from this boo...

review 1: Destiny wants a perfectly fair day, a day when the good guys win and all is well in the world. And she gets it - Destiny and her three friends escape their boarding school and begin a journey across the state. Throughout their journey, Destiny learns secrets about each of her fri...

review 1: The book I read was The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson. My book was science fiction because it was placed in the future where some doctors had the ability to rebuild bodies. This book is about a teenage girl who was in terrible accident and was supposed to die but didn...

review 1: This second installment lives up to the hype. Like the first one this series is a slow book. Mary Pearson really allows the reader to delve in and enjoy the ride, soak up the details. You get to learn about Venda and the secrets it holds. Learning about Kaden and his background w...